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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20250620T090000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20250620T143000
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SUMMARY:Roundtable Discussion on the Review of the 1998 White Paper on Local Government
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to attend a pivotal Roundtable Discussion on the Review of the 1998 White Paper on Local Government\, hosted by the National Business Initiative (NBI) in collaboration with the Department of Cooperative Governance (DCoG). \nDCoG gazetted a Discussion Document for public comment on 10 April 2025\, setting out some questions for final comments by 30 June 2025.  \nThe recommendations from the roundtable discussion will directly inform the revised White Paper to be published in March 2026. This event provides an opportunity to share your insights on governance\, finance\, infrastructure and economic development which could redefine how municipalities serve communities for decades. \nEvent Highlights \nKeynote Address:\nMr Velenkosini Hlabisa\, Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBreakaway Discussions on: \n\nGovernance (Ethics\, capacity\, political-administrative interface)\nFinance (Funding models\, revenue management)\nInfrastructure (Private sector partnerships\, service delivery)\nLED and Spatial Planning (Regional growth\, inequality\, business engagement)\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe roundtable discussion is an opportunity to contribute to a transformative policy reform process aimed at building an efficient and accountable local government system for South Africa. The success of South Africa’s municipalities depends on our collective action. \nThe review is an open call to action for communities and stakeholders\, including business to collectively build a new and ideal system of local government characterised by responsiveness\, efficiency and accountability. The responsibility to ensure viable and sustainable municipalities is a shared national duty in the advancement of democracy. \nIf you would like to attend this event\, please contact Nombulelo Ndaba: NombuleloN@nbi .org.za
URL:https://www.nbi.org.za/event/roundtable-discussion-on-the-review-of-the-1998-white-paper-on-local-government/
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20250520T110000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20250520T130000
DTSTAMP:20260421T164247
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SUMMARY:Unlocking Ethical Business Growth:  Join the Launch of the Ethical Supplier Project
DESCRIPTION:In today’s rapidly evolving business landscape\, ethical practices and accountability are the cornerstone of sustainable growth and societal trust. Small\, Medium\, and Micro Enterprises (SMMEs) are the backbone of South Africa’s economy\, yet they often face systemic barriers to participating in ethical procurement and compliance frameworks. Without equitable access to knowledge and resources\, these challenges can perpetuate inequality and hinder economic inclusion. \nThe National Business Initiative (NBI)\, in partnership with the GIZ\, is excited to invite you to the official launch of the Ethics Coalition for Business (EC4B): Ethical Supplier project– a transformative initiative aimed at actively equipping SMMEs with tools\, knowledge\, and cross-sector partnerships to thrive with integrity. \nAs a leading organisation driving transparency and accountability\, the NBI is proud to deliver this key initiative under our Building Trust and Accountability (BTACC) Pathway. Through capacity building\, deepened dialogue\, and thought leadership\, we’re contributing towards strengthening responsible business practices that contribute to societal well-being. \nEvent highlights: \n• The launching of “Tips and Tales Guide and Learning Digital Platform’’ aimed at building SMME capacity.\n• Showcasing the Integrity Talks Podcast Series with Sappi\, bp and Aurex.\n• Insightful research on SMMEs’ ethical procurement challenges.\n• SMME experience in ethical business\, compliance\, and sustainability.\n• Strategies for cross-sector collaboration to strengthen ethical business practice. \nWe believe your voice and expertise are critical to shaping an inclusive\, ethical\, and sustainable business ecosystem in South Africa. Together\, we can build the foundations for a more equitable economy and a trusted private and public sector. \nClick here to rsvp for this in-person event.
URL:https://www.nbi.org.za/event/unlocking-ethical-business-growth-join-the-launch-of-the-ethical-supplier-project/
LOCATION:FutureSpace\, 61 Katherine Street\, Johannesburg\, Gaiuteng\, South Africa
CATEGORIES:Social Transformation
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20250519T100000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20250519T111500
DTSTAMP:20260421T164247
CREATED:20250513T160206Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250515T160816Z
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SUMMARY:Accelerating The Jet Skilling For Employment Programme (JET SEP) Through Partnership With the African Development Bank (AfDB)
DESCRIPTION:  \nWe wish to inform you that the partnership launch will now be held online via Zoom to allow for greater participation. We look forward to the opportunity to connect with you virtually. \nThe National Business Initiative (NBI) in collaboration with Boston Consulting Group (BCG) are pleased to invite you to celebrate the launch of a partnership through the African Development Bank’s Fund for African Private Sector Assistance (FAPA) which will see the acceleration of JET SEP into its next phase. \nBackground and Significance \nThe long-term impact of JET SEP on South Africa’s transition to a low-carbon economy includes the creation of 815\,000 new jobs by 2050\, although 300\,000 jobs are expected to be lost in the process. As the country expands its renewable energy capacity – such as solar\, wind\, and transmission – and activates new green economy sectors\, the demand for skilled workers in these areas will grow. \nThese jobs will span a range of roles\, from construction and installation to the operation and maintenance of renewable energy infrastructure. The transition is also expected to stimulate local economic development by boosting private sector growth and entrepreneurship\, with most of the new jobs anticipated to emerge in the private sector. \nJET SEP is designed to catalyse private sector participation in addressing the country’s energy transition skills needs. Since its launch in April 2024\, JET SEP has onboarded 31 influential CEOs\, conducted 50+ engagements with industry working groups\, and convened 30+ engagements across government\, academia\, and civil society. \nThe support through AfDB’s FAPA grant will accelerate JET SEP’s momentum and impact into the phase. Join us for this multi-stakeholder event to engage on our shared commitment to JET skilling in SA. \nThe Grant Will Support NBI’s JET SEP To: \n• Conduct a needs assessment of the skills ecosystem in South Africa;\n• Develop analytical tools to provide the private sector and government with a common and effective approach towards JET skills development\n• Provide training and capacity building on skills planning & forecasting; and\n• Develop effective communication and advocacy programmes for skills development as a core pillar of the country’s just energy transition. \nPlease click here to register for this Zoom webinar. \n 
URL:https://www.nbi.org.za/event/accelerating-the-jet-skilling-for-employment-programme-jet-sep-through-partnership-with-the-african-development-bank-afdb/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Economic Inclusion
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20250508T100000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20250508T120000
DTSTAMP:20260421T164247
CREATED:20250505T101229Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250505T101229Z
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SUMMARY:Achieving Water Resilience through Water Stewardship
DESCRIPTION:Water is increasingly recognised as a critical resource for business continuity\, community well-being\, and ecosystem health. Yet\, with the mounting pressure from climate change\, water scarcity and quality challenges\, many organisations still face difficulties in managing their water use sustainably. \nHow Can Organisations Not Only Mitigate Risks but also Become Leaders in Water Resilience and Sustainability? \nJoin us for an inspiring thought leadership session on Achieving Water Resilience and Leadership through Water Stewardship. This event will explore two groundbreaking global frameworks: the Alliance for Water Stewardship (AWS) Standard and the CEO Water Mandate’s Net Positive Water Impact (NPWI) Ambition\, while also hearing from a leading company committed to the NPWI ambition to move beyond water neutrality and improve water resilience at a basin/catchment level. \nDiscover how these frameworks can guide your organisation towards measurable positive water impacts\, long-term resilience\, and leadership in sustainable water management. \nWhy should you attend? \n• Gain insights from global experts on water stewardship and its critical role in business continuity and community well-being. \n• Learn how to move beyond compliance and water neutrality to achieve net positive water impacts. \n• Explore a real-world case study that explores water stewardship and its integration into your corporate and ESG strategies. \n• Connect with industry leaders\, sustainability professionals\, and stakeholders committed to shaping a water-resilient future. \nThis session is designed for CEOs\, sustainability managers\, investors\, NGOs\, and academics who are ready to take bold steps toward sustainable water management. \nExpert Panelists: \n• Paul Collingridge: Centre of Excellence: Sustainability Manager\, PepsiCo South Africa\n• Faith Lawrence: Head: Policy Engagement\, Alliance for Water Stewardship (AWS) Standard\n• Klaudia Schachtschneider: Senior Researcher and Senior Advisor\, CEO Water Mandate \nClick here to rsvp for this Zoom webinar. \n 
URL:https://www.nbi.org.za/event/achieving-water-resilience-through-water-stewardship/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Environmental Sustainability
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20250409T110000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20250409T130000
DTSTAMP:20260421T164247
CREATED:20250415T105531Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250415T105531Z
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SUMMARY:RE100-NBI Member Webinar on South Africa Policy  Recommendations for Renewable Electricity
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Renewable Ambition in South African Electricity (RAiSE) project expansion\, the National Business Initiative (NBI) and Climate Group have partnered under the RE100 campaign to develop localised policy recommendations aimed at fast-tracking the deployment of Renewable Electricity (RE) in South Africa. \nThe Webinar Will Cover: \n\nIntroduction to the RE100-NBI South Africa Policy Recommendations (SAPR) initiative and its objectives.\nOverview of SAPRs: A contextualised version of the RE100 Global Policy Messages\, outlining the policy and regulatory changes needed to address RE procurement and generation barriers in South Africa.\nPolicy Engagement Plan: A roadmap for delivering SAPRs to decision-makers\, detailing key stakeholders\, engagement channels\, and timelines.\nPlanned Activities: Actions stemming from identified policy needs\, such as a launch event or public letter\, integrated into the Policy Engagement Plan.
URL:https://www.nbi.org.za/event/re100-nbi-member-webinar-on-south-africa-policy-recommendations-for-renewable-electricity/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Environmental Sustainability
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20250306T153000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20250306T173000
DTSTAMP:20260421T164247
CREATED:20250220T051204Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250303T133040Z
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SUMMARY:Invitation: Launch of the Western Cape Government’s new climate and economic  development partnership with the National Business Initiative
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URL:https://www.nbi.org.za/event/invitation-launch-of-the-western-cape-governments-new-climate-and-economic-development-partnership-with-the-national-business-initiative/
LOCATION:InvestSA One-Stop Shop\, 7th Floor\, Media 24 Foreshore\, 40 Heerengracht Street\, Cape Town City Centre\, Cape Town\, 8000
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20241028T140000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20241028T160000
DTSTAMP:20260421T164247
CREATED:20241008T101451Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241017T110729Z
UID:21755-1730124000-1730131200@www.nbi.org.za
SUMMARY:Invitation: Building Agility into Jet Skilling
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URL:https://www.nbi.org.za/event/invitation-building-agility-into-jet-skilling/
CATEGORIES:Economic Inclusion
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20241018T090000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20241018T123000
DTSTAMP:20260421T164247
CREATED:20241008T103537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241009T100451Z
UID:21780-1729242000-1729254600@www.nbi.org.za
SUMMARY:Resilience and Adaptation - Building Capacity Through Applicable Private Sector Tools
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URL:https://www.nbi.org.za/event/resilience-and-adaptation-building-capacity-through-applicable-private-sector-tools/
CATEGORIES:Economic Inclusion
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20241017T100000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20241018T123000
DTSTAMP:20260421T164247
CREATED:20241008T094701Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241017T111917Z
UID:21745-1729159200-1729254600@www.nbi.org.za
SUMMARY:Gearing Transition Finance to Enable Economic and Social Inclusion
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.nbi.org.za/event/gearing-transition-finance-to-enable-economic-and-social-inclusion/
CATEGORIES:Economic Inclusion
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20231019T110000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20231019T123000
DTSTAMP:20260421T164247
CREATED:20231012T125820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231012T125820Z
UID:20313-1697713200-1697718600@www.nbi.org.za
SUMMARY:Intergenerational Leadership Dialogue: Bridging the Gender Energy Gap - Youth & Women Empowerment
DESCRIPTION:The impact of Climate Change and the imperative for a Just Energy Transition are undeniable. However\, these effects weigh differently on various segments of society\, including men\, women\, youth\, and marginalised groups. The energy sector has been widely recognised as one of the least diverse industries. Fostering active and inclusionary engagement and participation with communities regarding the social\, economic\, and technical facets of our economy is essential for facilitating a fair and equitable transition towards a more sustainable energy landscape. \nThe National Business Initiative (NBI) invites you to join us for the upcoming Intergenerational Leadership Dialogue\, “Bridging the Gender Energy Gap for Youth and Women” on 19 October 2023. This important dialogue creates a platform to explore how a collaborative approach between the government and the private sector can co-create sustainable solutions. \nAccording to a report by the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy on Women Empowerment in the Energy Sector: “Women are the mainstream users and often producers of energy and are experienced entrepreneurs in energy-related enterprise and women’s organisations are effective promoters of new technologies and active lobbyists for environmentally benign energy sources.” \nThe discussion will center around the following key points:   \n\nUnderstanding Just Energy Transition\, intersectionality\, and inclusive development\nExploring strategies to close the Gender Energy Gap: Insights from PELE Energy Group\nGovernment and Policy Framework: Advancing gender equality in the energy sector\nCall to Action: Examining the role of citizens\, the government and private sector in fostering an equitable energy transition. This involves maintaining equilibrium between intersectionality and gender inclusion\, addressing issues of energy poverty\, accessibility\, affordability\, and comprehensive development.\n\nIt is vital to consider the gendered impacts of low-carbon renewable energy sources and ensure equal access to finance\, distribution\, and socio-technical solutions. Embracing these principles will play a pivotal role in narrowing the gender energy gap in South Africa\, benefiting women\, youth\, and marginalised gendered identities. \nJoin us for this important Intergenerational Leadership dialogue as we explore the nexus between Climate Change\, gender and the Just Energy Transition’s impact on\, women\, youth\, and marginalised groups in society. \nPlease click here to register for this Zoom event.
URL:https://www.nbi.org.za/event/intergenerational-leadership-dialogue-bridging-the-gender-energy-gap-youth-women-empowerment/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Social Transformation
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20230518T110000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20230518T130000
DTSTAMP:20260421T164247
CREATED:20241002T120016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241002T120016Z
UID:21718-1684407600-1684414800@www.nbi.org.za
SUMMARY:Thought Leadership Session (TLS) - The role of business in South Africa’s emerging renewable electricity landscape Copy
DESCRIPTION:The National Business Initiative (NBI)\, Climate Group\, Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) and the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD)\, have partnered to establish the RAiSE (Renewables Ambition in South African Electricity) Hub to unlock the power of corporate procurement and generation of renewable energy in South Africa. \nRAiSE is excited to invite you to a thought-provoking dialogue on “The Role of Business in South Africa’s Emerging Renewable Electricity Landscape”. This session is the first in a series of conversations on South Africa’s evolving power system and the role of business in shaping South Africa’s future power system. \nA recent study by the NBI\, BUSA and BCG concluded that South Africa would need to build 6-12 GW of renewable energy annually to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050 underpinning South Africa’s Just Transition. \n “To put that in perspective\, SA has an installed capacity of about 5GW of renewables today\, which took us more than a decade to build. We cannot emphasise the scale and complexity of this challenge enough\, it all hinges on renewables.” – Joanne Yawitch and Lucas Chaumontet\, Business Day article\, 6 June 2022 \nThe private sector has a pivotal role to play in scaling-up South Africa’s electricity generation capacity\, not only to respond to the current crippling energy crisis\, but also building the foundation for climate responsive and resilient power system. \nPresident Cyril Ramaphosa announced the new energy plan in 2022 to curb unremitting power interruptions.  The accelerated rollout of renewable energy features as an integral part of the plan and the role of business is identified as key in unlocking South Africa’s renewable electricity capacity and capability. \nJoin us for our first session in a series of discussions as RAiSE Hub explores and unpacks the technical\, regulatory\, financial\, and social aspects of South Africa’s dynamic and growing renewable power landscape. \nRAiSE Hub will also feature member company renewable energy journeys\, sharing lessons and insights and building partnerships to enable a rapid market-driven scaling up of investment and implementation of renewables in South Africa. \nWe invite you to a workshop to introduce the RAiSE Hub and how we secure a stable and secure supply of renewable energy as the bedrock of a competitive\, resilient and inclusive economy.  \n 
URL:https://www.nbi.org.za/event/thought-leadership-session-tls-the-role-of-business-in-south-africas-emerging-renewable-electricity-landscape-2/
CATEGORIES:Environmental Sustainability
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20230518T110000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20230518T130000
DTSTAMP:20260421T164247
CREATED:20230504T165040Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230921T091233Z
UID:17251-1684407600-1684414800@www.nbi.org.za
SUMMARY:Thought Leadership Session (TLS) - The role of business in South Africa’s emerging renewable electricity landscape
DESCRIPTION:The National Business Initiative (NBI)\, Climate Group\, Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) and the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD)\, have partnered to establish the RAiSE (Renewables Ambition in South African Electricity) Hub to unlock the power of corporate procurement and generation of renewable energy in South Africa. \nRAiSE is excited to invite you to a thought-provoking dialogue on “The Role of Business in South Africa’s Emerging Renewable Electricity Landscape”. This session is the first in a series of conversations on South Africa’s evolving power system and the role of business in shaping South Africa’s future power system. \nA recent study by the NBI\, BUSA and BCG concluded that South Africa would need to build 6-12 GW of renewable energy annually to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050 underpinning South Africa’s Just Transition. \n “To put that in perspective\, SA has an installed capacity of about 5GW of renewables today\, which took us more than a decade to build. We cannot emphasise the scale and complexity of this challenge enough\, it all hinges on renewables.” – Joanne Yawitch and Lucas Chaumontet\, Business Day article\, 6 June 2022 \nThe private sector has a pivotal role to play in scaling-up South Africa’s electricity generation capacity\, not only to respond to the current crippling energy crisis\, but also building the foundation for climate responsive and resilient power system. \nPresident Cyril Ramaphosa announced the new energy plan in 2022 to curb unremitting power interruptions.  The accelerated rollout of renewable energy features as an integral part of the plan and the role of business is identified as key in unlocking South Africa’s renewable electricity capacity and capability. \nJoin us for our first session in a series of discussions as RAiSE Hub explores and unpacks the technical\, regulatory\, financial\, and social aspects of South Africa’s dynamic and growing renewable power landscape. \nRAiSE Hub will also feature member company renewable energy journeys\, sharing lessons and insights and building partnerships to enable a rapid market-driven scaling up of investment and implementation of renewables in South Africa. \nWe invite you to a workshop to introduce the RAiSE Hub and how we secure a stable and secure supply of renewable energy as the bedrock of a competitive\, resilient and inclusive economy.  \n 
URL:https://www.nbi.org.za/event/thought-leadership-session-tls-the-role-of-business-in-south-africas-emerging-renewable-electricity-landscape/
CATEGORIES:Environmental Sustainability
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20230323T100000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20230323T113000
DTSTAMP:20260421T164247
CREATED:20230308T160003Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230921T091229Z
UID:17250-1679565600-1679571000@www.nbi.org.za
SUMMARY:POSTPONED: CEO Thought Leadership Dialogue: ‘Boardroom Dancing’ – Catalysing a Transformative Narrative for Corporate Leadership
DESCRIPTION:PLEASE NOTE \nDue to unforeseen circumstances\, this dialogue is being postponed. \nA new date will be communicated in due course. \nWe sincerely apologise for any inconvenience this may cause. \nThe National Business Initiative (NBI) invites you to join us for our upcoming CEO Thought Leadership Dialogue: ‘Boardroom Dancing’ – Catalysing a Transformative Narrative for Corporate Leadership\, on Thursday\, the 23rd of March 2023. \nIn this important dialogue we will be engaging with Nolitha Fakude: Chair of Anglo American’s Management Board in South Africa and President of the Minerals Council\, exploring key areas of her leadership journey in various industries that include mining\, oil and gas\, petrochemicals\, financial services\, as well as retail and management consulting. Nolitha’s visionary leadership has positioned her as an influential corporate activist and inspirational businesswoman\, with a passion for leadership development and transformation for women and black people in the workplace. \nThe discussion will focus on:  \n\nAddressing company cultures: Bridging inequality\, Just Energy Transition\, Sextortion\, and Women in the Mining Industry.\nUnpacking lessons and challenges at the helm of leadership: Addressing Gender-Based Violence (GBV) in the mining industry and concerns around not adhering to the BBBEE sector code targets.\nLeveraging on leadership skills: Exploring best practice and the “butterfly effect” in navigating boardroom dynamics from Nolitha’s memoir titled\, “Boardroom Dancing.”\n\nThe NBI’s CEO Dialogues serve as a fundamental lever for driving societal transformation and cohesion across sectors. The Social Transformation Unit’s Bold and Transformative Leadership Pathway seeks to ensure private sector leadership’s recommitment to actively and meaningfully changing our society by dealing with inequality\, inequity\, and exclusion. These are crucial for ensuring long-term inclusive economic growth and social stability. The CEO Dialogue representatives are viewed as a group of bold\, courageous\, and transformative C-Suite executives who commit to personally engaging with peers on transformation issues\, whilst supporting the implementation of transformation approaches within their organisations. \nCall to Action: The NBI aims to galvanise CEO’s and thought leaders to drive and champion collective action through implementable and innovative approaches to transformation\, whilst also taking action to prioritise workplace inclusion to drive business commitment and advance transformation as a normative culture\, both in the workplace and more broadly across society. \nJoin us for this important dialogue as we explore Nolitha Fakude’s leadership journey and unpack the key role business can play in driving inclusion and transformation in the workplace.
URL:https://www.nbi.org.za/event/ceo-thought-leadership-dialogue-boardroom-dancing-catalysing-a-transformative-narrative-for-corporate-leadership/
CATEGORIES:Social Transformation
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20230221T100000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20230221T143000
DTSTAMP:20260421T164247
CREATED:20221122T084628Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230921T091210Z
UID:17247-1676973600-1676989800@www.nbi.org.za
SUMMARY:Notification: Postponement of Event - Thought Leadership Dialogue: Partnering Against Money Laundering and Corruption in South Africa and the Subregion
DESCRIPTION: Please note that due to unforeseen circumstances\, we have taken the decision to postpone the Thought Leadership Dialogue: Partnering Against Money Laundering and Corruption in South Africa and the Subregion event. \n The event will now take place on the 21st of February 2023. \n We apologise for any inconvenience caused.\n\n\n\n“Corruption is a complex barrier to development in Africa. The scale and ease with which illicit assets flow in and out of the region pose a significant threat to stability. An estimated 4% of continental GDP is lost annually to illicit financial flows\, increasing organized crime such as state capture and the corrosion of corruption defenses. \nThe National Business Initiative (NBI) together with the Basel Institute on Governance\, the Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE)\, and Covington invites you to an upcoming Thought Leadership Dialogue: Partnering Against Money Laundering and Corruption in South Africa and the Subregion.  \nThis important event will unpack the evolving role of business in reducing illicit financial flows in the South Africa Sub-region to boost market growth\, development\, and strengthening of governance systems. As part of the solution to combating corruption in the private sector\, the NBI is launching the ‘NBI Ethics and Anti-Corruption Course\,’ the first in a series of training courses under the Building Trust and Accountability Pathway. \nThe discussion will be framed around the following key elements: \n\nThe risk and regulatory landscape\, focusing on evolving regulations and risk patterns\nExploring Public-Private Partnerships in the region – Highlighting the importance of working together to prevent money laundering and financial crime.\nBusiness Taking a Stand – Responsible Businesses are partnering with Law Enforcement and using best practices and tools how to ensure Ethical Leadership.\n\nJoin us as we unpack the role of the private sector in curbing illicit financial flows.
URL:https://www.nbi.org.za/event/https-www-nbi-org-za-wp-content-uploads-2022-12-notification-postponement-of-event-thought-leadership-dialogue-partnering-against-money-laundering-and-corruption-in-south-africa-and-the-subregion-pd/
CATEGORIES:Ethical Leadership and Anti-Corruption,Social Transformation
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20230215T090000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20230215T110000
DTSTAMP:20260421T164247
CREATED:20230209T091944Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230209T091944Z
UID:17248-1676451600-1676458800@www.nbi.org.za
SUMMARY:CEO Thought Leadership Dialogue: “Yesterday’s Lessons\, Today’s Leadership\, and Tomorrow’s Impact"
DESCRIPTION:CEO Thought Leadership Dialogue: “Yesterday’s Lessons\, Today’s Leadership\, and Tomorrow’s Impact” \nSouth Africa is grappling with several critical issues such as inequality\, stagnant economic growth and the increasing cost of living\, with the impacts of these challenges severely affecting marginalised communities. The COVID-19 pandemic further exacerbated these issues\, resulting in a greater divide across society. The Public and Private sectors have an important role to play in addressing these substantial issues through strong\, cohesive and collaborative leadership. \nThe National Business Initiative (NBI) invites you to an upcoming CEO Thought Leadership Dialogue: “Yesterday’s Lessons\, Today’s Leadership and Tomorrow’s Impact\,” on 15 February 2023. This important Dialogue will host Standard Bank South Africa (SBSA) CEO\, Lungisa Fuzile\, focussing on Mr Fuzile’s tenure and expansive leadership in both the Private and Public Sector. Standard Bank is a purpose-led organisation with the central belief that “Africa is our home\, we drive her growth”. \nThe NBI’s CEO Thought Leadership Dialogues serve as a fundamental lever for driving societal transformation and cohesion across sectors. This pathway seeks to ensure Private Sector leadership recommits to actively and meaningfully changing our society by dealing with inequality\, inequity\, and exclusion – which are crucial for long-term inclusive economic growth and social stability. The CEO Dialogue speakers are viewed as a group of bold\, courageous\, and transformative executives who commit to personally engaging with peers on transformation issues\, whilst supporting the implementation of transformation approaches within their organisations. \nThe NBI aims to galvanise CEOs & thought leaders to drive and champion collective action through implementable and innovative approaches for transformation. This is achieved by taking action to prioritise workplace inclusion\, driving business commitment and advancing transformation as a normative culture\, both within the workplace and beyond in broader society. \nJoin us for this important discussion as we reflect on yesterday’s lessons\, unpack today’s leadership\, and look forward to tomorrow’s impact. \nPlease click here to register for this Zoom event.
URL:https://www.nbi.org.za/event/ceo-thought-leadership-dialogue-yesterdays-lessons-todays-leadership-and-tomorrows-impact/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20230210T120000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20230210T140000
DTSTAMP:20260421T164247
CREATED:20230209T092643Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230921T091223Z
UID:17249-1676030400-1676037600@www.nbi.org.za
SUMMARY:NBI Member and Business Briefing: Unpacking the Just Energy Transition Investment Plan (Jet IP)
DESCRIPTION:South Africa has committed to shifting from one of the most carbon-intensive economies in the world to a leading net- zero\, resilient economy. However\, for this to happen\, the country needs to rapidly transition its energy outlook. At the United Nations main climate change conference (COP27) on 7 November 2022\, President Cyril Ramaphosa launched the new Just Energy Transition Investment Plan (JET IP). The JET IP is the first of its kind\, detailing how South Africa proposes to use the $8.5-billion that the European Union (EU) and several developed nations have pledged\, towards the country’s transition to a low-carbon economy. \nTogether with our esteemed colleagues at the Presidential Climate Commission (PCC)\, the National Business Initiative (NBI) invites you to join us for a tailored briefing which will focus on unpacking the JET IP on 10 February 2023. The JET IP is a remarkable example of the power of collective action in driving climate ambition and investment. \nSouth African business must stand together behind a net-zero and resilient economy and continue to work collaboratively with Government and other actors to drive this shift.
URL:https://www.nbi.org.za/event/nbi-member-and-business-briefing-unpacking-the-just-energy-transition-investment-plan-jet-ip/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20221101T110000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20221101T123000
DTSTAMP:20260421T164247
CREATED:20221019T114934Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230921T091202Z
UID:13654-1667300400-1667305800@www.nbi.org.za
SUMMARY:Intergenerational Leadership Dialogue: Business Without Borders
DESCRIPTION:Regional integration is often seen as an important mechanism for driving economic growth and development in the South African Development Community (SADC) region. However\, within regional supply and trade value chains\, women\, youth and the LGBTIQIA+ community are the most vulnerable to barriers due to factors such as the gap in trade financing\, gender disparities\, institutional and systemic violence and a lack of capacity and advocacy. In response\, the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) stresses the importance of regional integration based on the conceptual idea of ‘Business Without Borders’. \nThe National Business Initiative (NBI) invites you to an upcoming Intergenerational Leadership Dialogue: Business Without Borders\, on Tuesday\, 1 November 2022.  \n The COVID-19 Pandemic necessitated critical discussions around reimagining regional integration and specifically the role of the Private Sector in ensuring regional outcomes under the strategic banner of ‘Business Without Borders.’ This includes how the Private Sector is well-positioned to deal with systemic and institutional barriers for women\, youth and the LGBTIQIA+ community within their networks. \nThis Intergenerational Leadership discussion will focus on: \n\nThe importance of regional integration\, trade\, and Private Sector engagement for an inclusive regional ecosystem.\nThe importance of trade financing by private institutions as enablers of the ecosystem\, that is inclusive of women\, youth\, and members of the LGBTIQIA+ community.\nThe role of business and Government in ensuring there is collaboration and capacity building for sustainability.\nPolicy considerations for the Private and Public Sectors in relation to the AfCFTA.\n\nThe NBI developed the Intergenerational Leadership Dialogues as a platform to critically explore how workplaces engage generational differences as an important aspect of transformation and equity. These discussions are intended to elevate the voices of young people at work\, facilitate innovative thinking\, and reimagine leadership. \nJoin us for this important discussion as we unpack regional integration as a mechanism for driving economic growth\, development\, and inclusion.
URL:https://www.nbi.org.za/event/intergenerational-leadership-dialogue-business-without-borders/
CATEGORIES:Social Transformation
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20221027T110000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20221027T130000
DTSTAMP:20260421T164247
CREATED:20221019T113036Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241002T121436Z
UID:13651-1666868400-1666875600@www.nbi.org.za
SUMMARY:Implementing Demand-Led Skilling through Technical and Vocational Education and Training Colleges
DESCRIPTION:The National Business Initiative (NBI) and Absa are collaborating to demonstrate a model of vocational skills development aligned to skills demand in Small and Medium Enterprises (SME). The model aims to respond to the urgent need to address youth unemployment and enable economic inclusion by working on both the demand and supply side\, unlocking demand for skills in SMEs and supporting Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Colleges to respond to and serve such demand. Through this intervention\, the NBI seeks to expand the number of SMEs\, particularly those in township communities\, that are able to train and employ young people by addressing the barriers to growth and sustainability. \nThe model is currently being tested through the Installation\, Repair and Maintenance (IRM) Initiative\, which seeks to expand learning and employment pathways for marginalised youth that are unable to access formal apprenticeships\, with a particular focus on the green economy. The IRM General Repairer (Assistant Handyperson) skills programme\, registered with the Quality Council for Trades and Occupations\, combines technical skills with work readiness\, entrepreneurial education and skills for sustainability. In addition\, the programme works with growth-oriented property maintenance SMEs in local townships to support them on their growth journey\, on condition that they train and employ young IRM students. \nWe invite you to join us as we unpack the lessons learnt from the Absa and NBI partnership\, on how TVET Colleges can better position themselves to work with\, and respond to SMEs in township communities\, in order to increase workplace training and employment\, or self-employment opportunities for students. \nThis Thought Leadership Dialogue will provide a platform for engaging with these lessons and understanding: \n\nHow TVET Colleges work within the broader township ecosystem to identify\, engage with\, and support entrepreneurs to grow and create demand for skilled labour.\nShifting the focus of colleges towards flexible\, demand led skills training\, which ensures trainees are work ready and can be trained in an SME environment.\n\nWe look forward to your attendance.
URL:https://www.nbi.org.za/event/implementing-demand-led-skilling-through-technical-and-vocational-education-and-training-colleges/
CATEGORIES:Economic Inclusion
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20221019T100000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20221019T113000
DTSTAMP:20260421T164247
CREATED:20221006T103446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230921T091151Z
UID:17246-1666173600-1666179000@www.nbi.org.za
SUMMARY:Towards Unprecedented Changes in South Africa’s Power Sector
DESCRIPTION:As the energy transition to net zero by 2050 commences in South Africa’s power sector\, it is fundamental that we explore how the finance sector can facilitate and scale this important process. Central to this approach is how key financial actors and institutions will finance and manage the new renewable energy market. Financing the expansion of renewable energy will require investment at all levels of the economy\, and a range of market participants including commercial and industrial actors and Independent Power Producers (IPPs). \nThe National Business Initiative (NBI)\, in partnership with Just Share\, and the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF-SA) are hosting the official launch of their electricity report: Climate Change Investment And Finance Opportunities in The South African Electricity Sector. The report will be launched at the webinar and will further unpack the unprecedented changes currently underway in South Africa’s power sector. \nThe session will include a panel of high-level speakers from the finance sector\, who will discuss: \n• How financiers and investors are currently supporting the renewable energy market at different scales\n• The changes anticipated in South Africa’s electricity sector in the near future\n• Key financing considerations for companies wanting to make a significant investment in renewable energy\n• The financing of transmission network upgrades in key provinces\n• Unlocking the future electricity and renewable energy market at a commercial\, industrial and IPP level \nKeynote speakers include: \n• Robert Lewenson: Old Mutual (Head: Responsible Investment) \n• Daniel Zinman: Rand Merchant Bank (Head: Power Infrastructure Sector Solutions) \n• Arvana Singh: Nedbank (Head: Sustainable Finance Solutions) \nWe invite you and relevant members of your organisation to participate in this important launch event and discussion.
URL:https://www.nbi.org.za/event/towards-unprecedented-changes-in-south-africas-power-sector/
CATEGORIES:Environmental Sustainability
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20220930T100000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20220930T110000
DTSTAMP:20260421T164247
CREATED:20220908T094728Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241002T121359Z
UID:13602-1664532000-1664535600@www.nbi.org.za
SUMMARY:Green Finance Taxonomy Expansion Webinar Series: Developing and Applying the GFT
DESCRIPTION:In April 2022\, the South African National Treasury launched the Green Finance Taxonomy (GFT) version 1 for South Africa\, which serves as a catalogue that defines a minimum set of assets\, projects and sectors as eligible to be defined as “green” or environmentally friendly. The Taxonomy also includes the listing of standards that define economic activities as green\, based on conformance to specific criteria. \nThe Taxonomy’s development has been overseen by a Taxonomy Working Group\, a multi-representative group drawing from national government\, financial sector regulators and the financial services sector. \nSince the launch of the GFT\, the National Business Initiative (NBI) and Carbon Trust have been undertaking a project overseen by the South African National Treasury to embed the GFT into the financial sector ecosystem. To this end\, Carbon Trust and NBI\, are hosting a webinar series covering topics such as international green finance trends and lessons as well as GFT and Environmental\, Social and Governance (ESG) disclosures. \nThe aim of the webinar series is to share insights from a diverse set of speakers and panellists on national sustainability and financial reporting also launch a set of knowledge products and tools on how to deepen GFT implementation and integration at a macro-scale.
URL:https://www.nbi.org.za/event/green-finance-taxonomy-expansion-webinar-series-developing-and-applying-the-gft/
CATEGORIES:Environmental Sustainability
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20220929T100000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20220929T113000
DTSTAMP:20260421T164247
CREATED:20220908T102740Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230921T091141Z
UID:17244-1664445600-1664451000@www.nbi.org.za
SUMMARY:The importance of partnerships to solve pressing climate and Just Transition related challenges in Africa: Exploring case studies of partnerships and investment opportunities emerging from Just Transition plans and projects in each participating country
DESCRIPTION:“I deeply believe that COP27 is an opportunity to showcase unity against an existential threat that we can only overcome through concerted action and effective implementation.” \n~ President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi\, Egypt \nClimate change is one of the greatest threats to our global economy but tackling it is also one of the world’s biggest economic opportunities. Climate threats are amplified on the African continent\, where the transition risk and physical impacts are further exacerbated by high levels of social and economic vulnerability. \nThe UNFCCC’s Climate Conference (COP27) is taking place in Egypt this year. This African COP is a pivotal moment for governments and business\, across the continent\, to showcase and position the range of climate investment opportunities that exist in Africa and to amplify the value of collaborative action. \nAn effective climate response is inextricably connected to Africa’s development. Adaptation challenges do not observe borders\, thus building resilient and sustainable energy networks will be more efficient and successful when based on regional partnerships and collaboration. Addressing the interface between climate action\, just transitions\, development\, finance\, and investment\, with the participation of the private sector in Africa\, is crucial if we want to realise the immense opportunities across the continent. \nIn the spirit of showcasing collaborative action in the face of climate change\, the National Business Initiative (NBI) has partnered with the African Climate Foundation (ACF) to deliver a series of dialogues between African business across the continent\, including South Africa\, Egypt\, Kenya\, and Nigeria. The dialogues provide an opportunity to better understand the broader African climate context and challenges\, as well as to unpack climate responses and to share learnings on the different approaches to achieving Just Transitions across the continent. \nThese dialogues will focus on the role of business in stimulating enhanced climate ambition\, action\, and investment\, as well as unpacking the requirements for further socio-economic developments as part of the transitions to thriving\, resilient\, competitive economies and societies across Africa. \nWe invite you to this three-part series of events to engage and share learning between business and decision makers building on Africa Climate Week\, Climate Week New York\, and other key global moments as we head towards COP27.
URL:https://www.nbi.org.za/event/the-importance-of-partnerships-to-solve-pressing-climate-and-just-transition-related-challenges-in-africa-exploring-case-studies-of-partnerships-and-investment-opportunities-emerging-from-just-transi/
CATEGORIES:Environmental Sustainability
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20220922T140000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20220922T153000
DTSTAMP:20260421T164247
CREATED:20220908T101253Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230921T091138Z
UID:17243-1663855200-1663860600@www.nbi.org.za
SUMMARY:Re-imagining Africa’s Just Transition to a sustainable and inclusive net-zero and climate resilient future: How are participating countries framing their Just Transitions\, setting climate ambition\, and what is the role of business?
DESCRIPTION:“I deeply believe that COP27 is an opportunity to showcase unity against an existential threat that we can only overcome through concerted action and effective implementation.” \n~ President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi\, Egypt \nClimate change is one of the greatest threats to our global economy but tackling it is also one of the world’s biggest economic opportunities. Climate threats are amplified on the African continent\, where the transition risk and physical impacts are further exacerbated by high levels of social and economic vulnerability. \nThe UNFCCC’s Climate Conference (COP27) is taking place in Egypt this year. This African COP is a pivotal moment for governments and business\, across the continent\, to showcase and position the range of climate investment opportunities that exist in Africa and to amplify the value of collaborative action. \nAn effective climate response is inextricably connected to Africa’s development. Adaptation challenges do not observe borders\, thus building resilient and sustainable energy networks will be more efficient and successful when based on regional partnerships and collaboration. Addressing the interface between climate action\, just transitions\, development\, finance\, and investment\, with the participation of the private sector in Africa\, is crucial if we want to realise the immense opportunities across the continent. \nIn the spirit of showcasing collaborative action in the face of climate change\, the National Business Initiative (NBI) has partnered with the African Climate Foundation (ACF) to deliver a series of dialogues between African business across the continent\, including South Africa\, Egypt\, Kenya\, and Nigeria. The dialogues provide an opportunity to better understand the broader African climate context and challenges\, as well as to unpack climate responses and to share learnings on the different approaches to achieving Just Transitions across the continent. \nThese dialogues will focus on the role of business in stimulating enhanced climate ambition\, action\, and investment\, as well as unpacking the requirements for further socio-economic developments as part of the transitions to thriving\, resilient\, competitive economies and societies across Africa. \nWe invite you to this three-part series of events to engage and share learning between business and decision makers building on Africa Climate Week\, Climate Week New York\, and other key global moments as we head towards COP27.
URL:https://www.nbi.org.za/event/re-imagining-africas-just-transition-to-a-sustainable-and-inclusive-net-zero-and-climate-resilient-future-how-are-participating-countries-framing-their-just-transitions-setting-climate-ambi/
CATEGORIES:Environmental Sustainability
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20220916T100000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20220916T104500
DTSTAMP:20260421T164247
CREATED:20220908T094002Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230921T091126Z
UID:17241-1663322400-1663325100@www.nbi.org.za
SUMMARY:Green Finance Taxonomy Expansion Webinar Series: The GFT and ESG Disclosure
DESCRIPTION:In April 2022\, the South African National Treasury launched the Green Finance Taxonomy (GFT) version 1 for South Africa\, which serves as a catalogue that defines a minimum set of assets\, projects and sectors as eligible to be defined as “green” or environmentally friendly. The Taxonomy also includes the listing of standards that define economic activities as green\, based on conformance to specific criteria. \nThe Taxonomy’s development has been overseen by a Taxonomy Working Group\, a multi-representative group drawing from national government\, financial sector regulators and the financial services sector. \nSince the launch of the GFT\, the National Business Initiative (NBI) and Carbon Trust have been undertaking a project overseen by the South African National Treasury to embed the GFT into the financial sector ecosystem. To this end\, Carbon Trust and NBI\, are hosting a webinar series covering topics such as international green finance trends and lessons as well as GFT and Environmental\, Social and Governance (ESG) disclosures. \nThe aim of the webinar series is to share insights from a diverse set of speakers and panellists on national sustainability and financial reporting also launch a set of knowledge products and tools on how to deepen GFT implementation and integration at a macro-scale. \nSpeakers include \n\nJonathon Hanks (Partner\, Incite)\,\nClemence McNulty (Partner Sustainability & Climate Change\, EY)\nSimon Clarke (Director\, IBIS Consulting)
URL:https://www.nbi.org.za/event/green-finance-taxonomy-expansion-webinar-series-the-gft-and-esg-disclosure/
CATEGORIES:Environmental Sustainability
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20220913T100000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20220913T113000
DTSTAMP:20260421T164247
CREATED:20220908T103710Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230921T091146Z
UID:17245-1663063200-1663068600@www.nbi.org.za
SUMMARY:Global Forces of Change and their Effects on Sustainability
DESCRIPTION:The National Business Initiative (NBI) is hosting an important dialogue exploring key sustainability issues and trends\, within South Africa and globally\, providing highly practical insights into how businesses can embed sustainability. \nThis Sustainability Dialogue will share the latest international and South African insights on the journey to integrating sustainability into businesses practices\, including global regulatory and investor pressures\, which also have a direct impact on South African business operations. The Dialogue will also discuss companies’ maturity in implementing Environmental\, Social and Governance (ESG) and the expectations placed on businesses to comply with and integrate the ESG framework into their operations. \nFollowing the publishing of the book “The Sustainable Business Handbook” earlier this year\, co-authored by the three highly experienced Sustainability practitioners David Grayson\, Chris Coulter and Mark Lee\, we are thrilled to facilitate a conversation which will include David Grayson. David will delve into a key topic explored in the handbook on what “leaders need to understand to improve sustainability performance”\, by providing practical views into the sustainability journey of leaders\, both nationally and globally. \nThe Handbook has captured the voices of different global organisations and academia\, such as Anglo American\, Discovery\, NYU’s Stern School of Business\, Unilever\, Woolworths and many more. We will explore their perspectives through our esteemed panel of speakers\, facilitated by Ms Joanne Yawitch (NBI CEO): \n\nMr David Grayson: Cranfield’s Emeritus Professor of Corporate Responsibility\, London\, UK\nMs Seara Mkhabela: Group Head: Corporate Affairs\, Anglo American\nMr Feroz Koor: Group Head of Sustainability\, Woolworths
URL:https://www.nbi.org.za/event/global-forces-of-change-and-their-effects-on-sustainability/
CATEGORIES:Environmental Sustainability
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20220912T130000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20220912T143000
DTSTAMP:20260421T164247
CREATED:20220908T100833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230921T091135Z
UID:17242-1662987600-1662993000@www.nbi.org.za
SUMMARY:Feedback from Africa Climate Week: What are the key challenges\, opportunities and debates surrounding climate action and Just Transitions on the continent and their relevance for business in Africa
DESCRIPTION:“I deeply believe that COP27 is an opportunity to showcase unity against an existential threat that we can only overcome through concerted action and effective implementation.” \n~ President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi\, Egypt \nClimate change is one of the greatest threats to our global economy but tackling it is also one of the world’s biggest economic opportunities. Climate threats are amplified on the African continent\, where the transition risk and physical impacts are further exacerbated by high levels of social and economic vulnerability. \nThe UNFCCC’s Climate Conference (COP27) is taking place in Egypt this year. This African COP is a pivotal moment for governments and business\, across the continent\, to showcase and position the range of climate investment opportunities that exist in Africa and to amplify the value of collaborative action. \nAn effective climate response is inextricably connected to Africa’s development. Adaptation challenges do not observe borders\, thus building resilient and sustainable energy networks will be more efficient and successful when based on regional partnerships and collaboration. Addressing the interface between climate action\, just transitions\, development\, finance\, and investment\, with the participation of the private sector in Africa\, is crucial if we want to realise the immense opportunities across the continent. \nIn the spirit of showcasing collaborative action in the face of climate change\, the National Business Initiative (NBI) has partnered with the African Climate Foundation (ACF) to deliver a series of dialogues between African business across the continent\, including South Africa\, Egypt\, Kenya\, and Nigeria. The dialogues provide an opportunity to better understand the broader African climate context and challenges\, as well as to unpack climate responses and to share learnings on the different approaches to achieving Just Transitions across the continent. \nThese dialogues will focus on the role of business in stimulating enhanced climate ambition\, action\, and investment\, as well as unpacking the requirements for further socio-economic developments as part of the transitions to thriving\, resilient\, competitive economies and societies across Africa. \nWe invite you to this three-part series of events to engage and share learning between business and decision makers building on Africa Climate Week\, Climate Week New York\, and other key global moments as we head towards COP27.
URL:https://www.nbi.org.za/event/feedback-from-africa-climate-week-what-are-the-key-challenges-opportunities-and-debates-surrounding-climate-action-and-just-transitions-on-the-continent-and-their-relevance-for-business-in-africa/
CATEGORIES:Environmental Sustainability
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20220909T093000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20220909T103000
DTSTAMP:20260421T164247
CREATED:20220908T092244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230921T091121Z
UID:17240-1662715800-1662719400@www.nbi.org.za
SUMMARY:Green Finance Taxonomy Expansion Webinar Series: Panel Discussion on International Taxonomy Trends and Lessons for South Africa
DESCRIPTION:In April 2022\, the South African National Treasury launched the Green Finance Taxonomy (GFT) version 1 for South Africa\, which serves as a catalogue that defines a minimum set of assets\, projects and sectors as eligible to be defined as “green” or environmentally friendly. The Taxonomy also includes the listing of standards that define economic activities as green\, based on conformance to specific criteria. \nThe Taxonomy’s development has been overseen by a Taxonomy Working Group\, a multi-representative group drawing from national government\, financial sector regulators and the financial services sector. \nSince the launch of the GFT\, the National Business Initiative (NBI) and Carbon Trust have been undertaking a project overseen by the South African National Treasury to embed the GFT into the financial sector ecosystem. To this end\, Carbon Trust and NBI\, are hosting a webinar series covering topics such as international green finance trends and lessons as well as GFT and Environmental\, Social and Governance (ESG) disclosures. \nThe aim of the webinar series is to share insights from a diverse set of speakers and panellists on national sustainability and financial reporting also launch a set of knowledge products and tools on how to deepen GFT implementation and integration at a macro-scale. \nPanellists include: \n\nLouise Gardiner (Sustainable Banking Network Africa Coordinator\, IFC)\nEugene Wong (CEO\, Sustainable Finance Institute Asia)\nCarolina Descio (Senior Manager Green Finance\, Carbon Trust)
URL:https://www.nbi.org.za/event/green-finance-taxonomy-expansion-webinar-series/
CATEGORIES:Environmental Sustainability
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SUMMARY:Thought Leadership Series: The Impact of the Gender Pay Gap
DESCRIPTION:The COVID-19 pandemic and resulting lockdowns have aggravated women’s plight both economically and socially. The latest unemployment statistics indicate that the factors affecting women’s pay are institutional\, systemic\, and intersectional. According to the data\, women are disproportionally enduring the brunt of job losses\, inequalities both in the workplace and society\, and moreover are also faced with the ongoing scourge of gender-based violence in South Africa. \nGiven our current context of continued discrimination and exclusion\, the National Business Initiative (NBI) recognises that addressing gender inequality is a critical lever for change. Our aim is to build and enhance representative and diverse workforces\, supported by inclusive organisational cultures\, which unlock innovation and efficiencies to improve business’ performance and understanding of its role in growing and sustaining our economy. \nThe NBI invites you to a Thought Leadership Series: The Impact of the Gender Pay Gap on Wednesday\, 31 August 2022. The discussion will focus on a contextual analysis exploring the workplace\, societal and economic impacts of the Gender Pay Gap. Building off the NBI’s Gender Pay Gap Pilot study\, we intend to contribute to the growing work on pay disparity. Focusing on closing the pay gap in the workplace is essential for the transformation agenda of workplaces across the private sector and the public at large. \nThe discussion aims to explore: \n• The private sector’s role in accelerating support and best practice for improved organisation and employee performance and sustainable business practices.\n• The role of business in collaborative and cooperative efforts to ensure robust approaches in steering winning methodologies.\n• Developing an intersectional approach that explores the need for gender-equality to be outcome-based and the broader socio-economic       impacts of addressing pay disparity.\n• How leaderships across sectors can explore the importance of gender diversity\, and the advancement of women in the workplace and why it is pivotal for organisations to grow\, succeed and be sustainable in challenging economic circumstances. \nCompanies have a responsibility to commit to transformation that disrupts patterns which reinforce and perpetuate the gender pay gap by stimulating pay equity\, and to contribute towards closing the gender pay gap. \nJoin us for this important Thought Leadership Series as we engage with industry experts around transformation issues and find out how the private sector can support the implementation of transformation approaches within their companies.
URL:https://www.nbi.org.za/event/thought-leadership-series-the-impact-of-the-gender-pay-gap/
CATEGORIES:Social Transformation
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SUMMARY:Driving Economic Inclusion and Addressing Youth Unemployment through the IRM Hubs
DESCRIPTION:The Installation\, Repair and Maintenance (IRM) Initiative seeks to expand employment and career progression opportunities for young people across the industrial economy. Addressing the youth unemployment crisis in South Africa requires a collaborative approach that extends beyond labour absorption in the formal sector. The IRM Initiative acknowledges that supporting growth-oriented entrepreneurial activity is a key component for ensuring training and employment opportunities for young people within their local communities. \nIn support of the government’s efforts to revitalise the South African economy\, following the negative effects of Covid-19\, the IRM Initiative seeks to strengthen Small and Micro Enterprises (SMEs)\, particularly those based in township communities\, thus enabling SMEs to grow and prosper\, while broadening the base for on-the-job training and employment creation. \nThe National Business Initiative (NBI) has launched two IRM hubs in Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal to uncover entrepreneurial potential amongst township artisans and create conditions for their potential to be realised\, through increased market access with the formal sector\, as well as enterprise and skills development. These hubs have supported 27 growth orientated IRM Enterprises over the past year and we will be scaling up these numbers over the next decade. Further hubs will be established in strategic locations across the country. \nJoin us on Wednesday\, 17 August 2022\, as the NBI hosts an industry event showcasing the IRM hubs. The event will serve as a platform to demonstrate the value of the hubs in bringing township enterprises closer to formal sector supply and value chains\, and also identify the potential for strategic partnerships\, which can benefit corporates in their contribution to more inclusive and sustainable economic growth.
URL:https://www.nbi.org.za/event/driving-economic-inclusion-and-addressing-youth-unemployment-through-the-irm-hubs/
CATEGORIES:Economic Inclusion
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230921T091112Z
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SUMMARY:Climate Finance Accelerator South Africa Q&A Drop-in
DESCRIPTION:Do you have questions related to the Climate Finance Accelerator? \nPlease join the CFA SA team for a virtual Q&A Drop-in meeting on Thursday\, 4th of August between 10:00 – 13:00 on Zoom. \nFeel free to use this time to pose any questions you may have about the programme or application process. A member of the CFA SA team will be on hand to respond your queries. \nBackground on CFA South Africa  \nFunded by the United Kingdom Department of Business\, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS)\, the CFA is a four-year technical assistance programme that works closely with eight emerging countries\, including South Africa; supporting countries to develop a sustainable pipeline of bankable\, low-carbon projects and identifying suitable financing options. \nThe main objective of the CFA South Africa programme is to improve the flow of climate finance in South Africa\, in order to support the implementation of South Africa’s enhanced climate goals or Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC)\, thereby delivering emissions reductions and raising overall climate ambition.
URL:https://www.nbi.org.za/event/climate-finance-accelerator-south-africa-qa-drop-in/
CATEGORIES:Environmental Sustainability
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20220727T110000
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UID:13446-1658919600-1658925000@www.nbi.org.za
SUMMARY:Intergenerational Leadership Dialogue - Mental Health at Work
DESCRIPTION:The Covid-19 pandemic has had a significant psychological impact on the workplace over the last three years. The mandatory lockdown\, social distancing policies\, isolation periods\, transition from the office environment to remote working\, and the uncertainty around job security\, have all impacted employees’ mental health. Destigmatising mental illness and mental health in the workplace is essential for transformation across the private sector and the public at large. \nThe National Business Initiative (NBI) invites you to our fifth  Intergenerational Leadership Dialogue on ‘Mental Health at Work\,’ on 27 July 2022. The discussion will focus on addressing mental health needs as a key aspect of achieving transformation in the workplace. Find out more
URL:https://www.nbi.org.za/event/intergenerational-leadership-dialogue-mental-health-at-work/
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